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Smith Is Named To Personnel Staff H. Ray Smith has been named assistant director of personnel at Texas A&M, announced Clark C. Munroe, Personnel Department director. The office maintains records, supervises university payroll, handles benefit - insurance pro grams and retirement procedures The first voice radio signals across the Atlantic Ocean were sent from the Eiffel Tower to Arlington, Va. and supervises a central employ ment office for non-academic per sonnel. An A&M journalism graduate of 1955, Smith' came from Lub bock where he was industrial re lations representative for Litton Industries. The Bryan High School graduate served in the Army two years after finishing studies at A&M. He was person nel department training instruc tor for Texas Electric Service at Odessa seven years, then joined the Lubbock firm. Smith, 34, served in numerous civic organizations in Odessa and Lubbock. He was president of the Permian Basin Kiwanis Club and active in toastmasters and adver tising clubs. He was a Chamber of Commerce member in both West Texas cities. Ray, his wife Naomi and three children reside at 500 Woodson Drive in Bryan. The family is member of the Central Baptist Church. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES Om 4»y it per wo li per word each additional day Minimum charge—5Ge Classified Display 90e per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day nd weekly rate, near the University, 846- 110. 262tfn FAIRWAY APARTMENTS • Two bedrooms t Furnished or unfurnished • Carpeted and draped • T.V. cable connections • Close to A&M, elementary schools and golf course • Central air and heat • Built in stove, refrigerator and disposal. From $99.50 3300 S. College Resident Mgr. Apt. 3-B M-471J 822-8022 Normandy Manor Apartments —Central air conditioning and heat —Colored-electric appliances —Swimming pool —Large patio area —Drapes and carpeting faci :d and unfurnished -Carports -Furnishe< ry facilities —1-2 bedroom apartments —Walking distance to downtown —Located near churches and schools All Utilities Paid Manager—Apt. No. 9—Mrs. Mann 823-8492 365tfn THE BRYAN ARMS APARTMENTS “Congenial Living” Separate Adult & Family Areas "Children Welcome” Model Apts. Open For Inspection From $120 - All Utilities Paid 1602 S. College Avenue Resident Manager - Apt. 65 Phone 823-4250 Make Your Deposit Now 365tfn Two bedroom furnished apartment, cen- 10 Second Street, available £ Two 1 : tral air and heat, brick, 31C IS, two blocks from campus, March 1. 823-8181. $110 without $126 with utilities. utilitie 412 VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University A&M Universi • All General Electric built-ins • 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1V4 baths • Central heat & air • Large walk-in closets t Beautiful courtyard with swimming pool • Carpets & Drapi • Carpo • Furnished or unfurnished • Resident manager. Apt. 1 401 Lake Phone 822-2035 154tfn ?es ndr facilities WORK WANTED Typing, 846-7667. Tutoring $46-5918. jr. high, high school Math. 416tfn Typing. 823-6410. SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes - TV - Repaired 713 S. Main 822-1941 BLOCKER TRANT INCOME TAX 4015 Texas Ave. — 846-7842 Havoline, Enco, Ama lie, Conoco 30c qt. We stock all local major brands. Where low oil prices originate. Quantity Rights Reserved Parts Wholesale Too Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel 10,000 Parts - We Fit 96% of All Cars - Save 25 - 40% Brake Shoes $2.98 ex. 2 Wheels — many cars Auto trans. oil 25tf AC - Champion - Autolite plugs Tires—Low price every day — Just check our price with any other of equal quality. All approved Credit Cards accepted Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 21 years in Bryan FOR SALE GARAGE SALE — Saturday, 300 Park Place. Nice dinette set, desk, bedroom suit, rocker, clothes and odds & ends. 419tl Three bedroom, two bath, brick home, panel den, carpeting, central air and heat, two blocks from consolidated schools, 402 Glade, 846-6525. 419t2 1962 Ford Galaxie, chestnut and white, cruise-o-matic, power steering, brakes, air conditioning, one owner, 47,000 miles, best offer over $675. Phone 846-4686. 417tfn One large window water cooling unit, excellent condition, $50. See at A-6-W C.V. 417t3 Genet mule, 3-year-old unbroke, $75. Call 822-3980. Gentle saddle mare, safe for children, smokey dun. Also 16 ft. Goose Neck trailer with head stall, brakes and lights, (new). Call 822-3980. For all your paint and lumber needs see your local lumber dealer, MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Reject slab doors for desk tops, masonite, table legs, celotex, upsom board, moldings of all types and cut ply wood. Four blocks south of Kyle Field on Hwy. 6. Ph. VI 6-5711. THE MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. 395tfn PIANOS ORGANS BAND INSTR. Back to school music sale. New pianos, $16 per month. Used pianos, $10 per month. New band instr., $10 per month. Used pianos & band instr., $95 and up. Tuning, repairs, and refinishing. B & M Music Co. 213 W. 26th — Bryan 822-5226 SSltfn SPECIAL NOTICE Save up to 40% auto parts, tires, bat teries, seat covers, mufflers, tail pipes and accessories. SEE WHITE AUTO STORES. College Station, VI 6-5626. WE BUTCHER LIVESTOCK For Your Food Locker and Home Freezer. Satisfaction Guaranteed Hanson’s Frozen Foods Inc. Bryan, Texas 341tfn CHILD CARE Aggie wife will baby sit any time day or night. 846-7429. 413U Chilu care all ages. 846-8151. 341tf: Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4005. 218tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. 323-8626, Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn HELP WANTED Aggie wife, waitress, day shift, walking distance College View and Hensel apart ments. Dutch Kettle, call Manager fo appointment. 846-9927. 418t Captain-owner need Deckhand for 44 Diesel yacht at Freeport, June througl August. Bill-fishing and boat experience desired. Five-day week, $75.00. Call collec 713 222-6286, 8:30 a. m., to 4:30 p. m. weekdays, or write K. L. Smith, 1010 Banl of Southwest Building, Houston. 418tx Aggie waiter, three hours every othei day. call 846-9927. 417t? FOUND Man’s wrist watch found on tennis court owner may obtain by calling 846-3607. 418t' $ CASH $ Personal Loans to Students Prompt Confidential Service UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY 317 Patricia (North Gate) Tel; 846-8319 OTIS MCDONALD’S Typewriters • Adding Machines • Cal culators • Cash Registers • Electro static Dry Copiers Sales • Service • Rentals Norelco dictating equipment 429 South Main Street • Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas 77802 GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo. With Normal Down Payment OPEL KADETT Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick 2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker 822-1336 822-1307 • Watch Repair • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-581G TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 WANTED TO RENT One Wanted som< Call 846-4528, noon two bedroom home in count: etime within next th ree months, after 5:00 p. m. 418t2 to Bryan-College Station nt to rent a that nder Victoria, Texas 77901. Movim st of May. Want to rent a country not more than 10 miles out of city. Contact: Gary Underwood, 1808 E. Locust, ~ 416tfn LOST Black and white male cat, area of Gib son’s. Call 846-4263 after 5:00 p. m. 416t4 OFFICIAL NOTICE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION Examination re- • students majoring in Psychology will be offered from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. on April 13 (Thursday) and again from 5:00 to 7:00 m. the same day. Students may take at either time by report- hou ipos 417tl3 the sai the examination at either time by repo ing to Academic 108. Examinees should bring pen, pencil, tion paper. dictionary and composi- The Department of Economics will give an English Proficiency Test for Economics Majors on Tuesday, March 28, from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. in Room 115 Nagle. The examination must be taken not later than the spring semester of the junior year and must be passed by the student in order to qualify for candidacy for a degree. Please come by the Economics Department before March 24 and notify one of our secretaries that you plan to take it. 315t6 All International Persons Officials of the Internal Revenue Service impi the preparation of their d mu( will be on the Campus to assist interna tional persons in 1966 ng Tuesday, 21 March 1967, from 1:15 p. m. to 4:15 p. m. > 4 :ib p. Wednesday, 22 March 1967, from 1 :15 p. m. Place: Room 101, YMCA m. Plac 1?15 Bring with you a copy of your last year’s Income Tax return (if available), the W-2 form from your employer, and your passport. You should also be prepared to present evidence you had permission to be employed. Robert L. Melcher Foreign Student Advisor Applications for degrees pted in the Registrar’s degrees are now bein: :cepted in the Registrar’s Office from a] students who expect to complete their de- sng all spec •a b and the Graduate Dean’s Office. The deadline date for filing application is March 1, 1967. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registrar “SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS” Application forms for Spring Award Scho larships Financii Building _ _ be is lor Sp be obtained from the Student 1 9 1 with the t th; larships may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA Buildir - ----- March filed ing durin h 31, 19 by not later th Late applicati- 6:00 p. m. April 1, 1967. will not be accepted. NOTICE—PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE STUDENTS Pre-veterinary medicine students who ex pect to qualify as applicants for admission to the professional curriculum of the Col lege of Veterinary Medicine in September re application forms ice beginning Monda: 1967 may Registrar’; rua: for filing a (the Registrar. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar in the 396tl2 The 1966-67 official directory of offices, staff and students is now available. You send your orders (interdepartmental to the Student Publication ng per may orders, etc.) ce, YMCV directory. o the student Runuc; Office, YMCA Building. The price is $1- ns 0* TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 823-6874 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 FREIGHT SALVAGE • Brand Name Furniture • Household Appliances • Bedding • Office Furniture • Plumbing Fixtures All damaged items restored to full utility by our repairs department. C & D SALVAGE CO. 32nd & S. Taker Streets — Bryan AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer H. RAY SMITH Abbott To Speak Before Banquet Dr. John P. Abbott, a distin guished professor in the Depart ment of English, will be the guest speaker at the Annual Engineer ing Awards Banquet next month. His topic will be “The Chal lenge of Change.” The April 10 dinner will be in the Memorial Student Center Ballroom, under the sponsorship of the Student Engineers Council with the cooperation of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers and the Technical Society. Tickets may be purchased from the president of the Technical So ciety at $3 each. The deadline for buying tickets is April 1. Friday, March 17, 1967 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 Girl Watchers’ Corner Campus Security Is On The Ball By MIKE PLAKE A poll over the last four months showed that A&M Campus Secur ity policemen have written more than 3,300 traffic and parking tickets on the A&M campus. “At $2 a ticket, you can imag ine the amount of money in volved,” C. E. Bolton, assistant chief, said. “These figures don’t include the tickets we void when they are appealed for good reasons, or the courtesy tickets we write to in form visitors of current parking regulations. “We don’t charge for these,” he said. Bolton remarked that February had the largest total so far, with Jobs Available As Cannery Workers, Tractor Operators A summer in the cool climate of Wisconsin can be had by 75 students as farm tractor opera tors and cannery workers. Salary for the tractor operators will be $1.64-$1.75 per hour, and at least $1.43 for the cannery workers. The places of employment will be Beaver Dam, Fox Lake, Ripon, and Rosendale, Wisconsin. Transportation costs will be advanced according to the need of the worker. The transportation costs will be refunded upon com pletion of the agreed season. Housing will also be furnished at no cost to the employe. Further information can be ob tained at the Texas Employment Commission et 409 N. College Ave. in Bryan. Friday is the deadline for applying for one of these positions. 1235 parking violations, 17 mov ing violations, and 98 overdue penalty tickets, adding to $3,011 for that month. “It’s really a bad situation,” he said. “Our parking facilities are not necessarily the best, but the whole situation could be much improved if the parking regula tions were followed.” Bolton said the money from the tickets went into a fund to pay for on-campus parking lots, and one patrolman’s salary. “Because of a state law, you cannot use state appropriated funds to provide parking lots or patrolmen to watch these lots,” Ed Powell, Campus Security chief, said. However, the problem of park ing violations does not lie only with the students and faculty members. “The way the university is growing, we will probably have to limit parking in the academic core of the campus to full-time employees, not including faculty members, in the future,” Bolton said. The two men agreed on several possibilities that would alleviate the traffic problem. “We might install a station at each main entrance similar to those on the University of Texas campus, to keep students or un authorized people from driving into the center of the campus to park their car,” Powell noted. “It would be a good idea to complete the concrete sidewalks to all of our present parking lots, too,” Bolton added. “Then later, some sort of canopy could be built, providing a weather-proof path to pnd from the parking areas.” KATHY HELDMAN Kathy is a freshman applied music major from Caldwell. The 18-year-old brunette enjoys swimming, singing, danc ing, and horseback riding. She also lists Aggies as one of her hobbies. A&M Consolidated Plans New Elementary School For Fall The A&M Consolidated Inde pendent School District is re organizing its school system and will build a new elementary school to be ready for next fall. In the new organizational pat tern, the first four grades will comprise a lower group, grades five-eight will be in the middle group and grades nine-twelve will make up the high school group. “The reason that we’re going to this new organizational pat tern is that it groups youngsters together who have similar in terests and enables us to better utilize our existing facilities,” explained W. T. Reidel, superin tendent of the Consolidated School District. The four lower grades will be housed in the new school which is being built on Langford, Bos well and Lawyer streets. The building will house 20 regular classrooms and five special class rooms. Rooms to be included are a special therapy room, a combi nation library and visual aids room, and a combination assembly hall and cafeteria. The present A&M Consolidated Elementary School and the junior high school are now housing grades five-eight. Grades five and six will be in the elementary school building and grades seven and eight in the junior high area. The high school will remain unchanged with grades nine- twelve occupying the present fa cilities. MinkcArl Supply 9M S»CcB#5« Avt*&ry«A,T4«Uf Puritan Sportswear at 4 r 7 21 tut Starnes* ^ ^ mens* inenr . 7U/H22-62H • BRYAN. TEXAS 7 The Church..For a Fuller Life..For You.. li ......... . . .. ...... - ~..;.v.-xooe^--v<K7swSS3S^ ^Jlilftier ^hinerai BRYAN,TEXAS 502 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 STUDENT PUBLICATION Campus and Circle Theatres College Station CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Sunday Masses—7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 OUR SAYIOUR’S LUTHERAN 8:15 & 10:45 A.M.—The Church at 9 :30 A.M.—Bible Classes Holy Communion—1st Su: .'he (Jhurc Worship For All n. Ea. Month CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 9 :30 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Sunday Service 11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.—Tues. Reading: Rm. 7 :00-8 :00 P.M.—Wed., Reading; Room 8 :00 P.M.—Wed. Evening: Worship A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 8:00 & 10:00 A.M. Worship 9:00 A.M.—Bible Study 6:15 P.M.—Young People’s Class P.M.—Worship ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL 906 Jersey Street, So. Side of Campus Rector: William R. Oxley Asst.—Rev. Wesley Seeliger 8:00 A.M. & 9:15 A.M. Sunday Services SECOND BAPTIST 710 Eisenhower 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Church Service 6 :30 P.M.—Training Union 7 :30 P.M.—Church Service 7-9 A.M.—Sun. Breakfast - Stu. Ctr. 9 :46 A.M.—Church School Worship 7 :16 P.M.—Aggie Class Tues. - Ladies 9:30 A.M, 7:15 P.M. -Wednesday - Bible Study Bible Class ible Stu UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) .—Bible Class 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.—Wednesday Vesper CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service 7:00 P.M.—Preaching Service FIRST BAPTIST 9:30 AM—Sunday School 10:45 AM Morning Worship 6:10 PM—Training Union 7 :20 PM—Evening Worship PM—Choir Practice & meetings (Wednesday) A&M PRESBYTERIAN Sun. -Chu 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :00 P.M.—Sun. Single Stu. Fellowship 7 :15 P.M.—Wed. Student Fellowship 6:46 A.M.—Fri. Communion Service Wesley Foundation FAITH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:15 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship 7 :30 P.M.—Evening Service COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.- ” ! — 6:30 P.M.- 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship [.—Young People’s Service 7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship 6:30 PM—Choir Practice & Teachers’ etings 7:30 P.M.—Midweek Services (Wed.) FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Homestead & Ennis 9:46 A.M.—Sunday School 10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:30 P.M.—Young People GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 2505 S. College Ave., Bryan An Independent Bible Church 9:15 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship A&M METHODIST 8 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :55 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :30 P.M.—Campus & Career Class 5 :30 & 6 :00 P.M.—MYF Meetings UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 305 Old Highway 6, South 10:00 A.M.—Church School 8 :00 P.M.—Adult Service CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 26th East and Coulter, Bryan 8:30 A.M.—Priesthood meeting 10:00 A.M.—Sunday School 6 :30 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3205 Lakeview 9 :45 A.M.—Bible School 10 :45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :00 P.M.—Youth Hour 7 :00 P.M.—Evening Worship College Station’s Own Banking Service University National Bank NORTH GATE Central Texas Hardware Co. 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